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Work-limiting health, earnings, and employment: an analysis with SIPP data

机译:工作限制健康,收益和就业:使用SIPP数据进行分析

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This study examines the role of work-limiting health conditions on employed people's earnings, employment status, and working hours, and distinguishes between the different degree and severity of predictable shocks. Using data from the 2004 Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), we evaluate the impact of any work-limiting health condition as well as a subset of health conditions that appear to arrive largely exogenously on post-onset earnings, employment, and working hours. We find that people who report being employed and later experience the onset of any work-limiting health condition tend to have lower subsequent earnings, a reduced probability of being employed, and fewer working hours per month compared to those who remain healthy. The adverse impact is even greater for people with health conditions that arrive less predictably. We use a difference-in-differences regression model with person and year fixed effects as the primary estimation method.
机译:本研究探讨了工作限制健康状况对雇用人民收益,就业状况和工作时间的作用,并区分了可预测冲击的不同程度和严重程度。利用2004年收入和计划参与调查(SIPP)的数据,我们评估了任何工作限制健康状况以及似乎在暂存后盈利,就业和工作后大大外部到达的健康状况的影响小时。我们发现报告正在雇用的人和后来经历任何工作限制健康状况的发作往往会降低随后的收益,而被雇用的可能性降低,与仍然健康的人相比,每月工作时间更少。对于具有不那么可预测的健康状况的人来说,甚至更大的反应甚至更大。我们将差异差异差异差异差异与人和年的固定效应作为主要估计方法。

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